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The Italian Journal of Public Health (IJPH) is a globally circulated international peer-reviewed journal listed in the National Library of Medicine. Funded in 2003, the IJPH is a quarterly publication for original research and theoretical or methodological papers within the area of public health.
Long papers, short papers, reviews, letters and commentaries are reported in English language, with issues being published in March, June, September and December.

 

Nutrition education in children and adolescents

2008 Vol. 5 Nr.1

 
 
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cover Nutrition education in children and adolescents
2008 Vol. 5 Nr.1
Table of contents
Editorial: Public Health Nutrition
Christiane Hillger, Nicole Wolfram, Wilhelm Kirch
Parent involvement when developing health education programmes
Holger Hassel, Katharina M Keimer
Obesity nutritional aspects and life style from a survey on a sample of primary school pupils in the Pavia province (Northern Italy)
Marisa Arpesella, Stefano Campostrini, Simone Gerzeli, Stefano Lottaroli, Adelina Pane, Maria Alessandra Traverso, Matteo Vandoni, Liliana Coppola
Nutrition sciences as part of school education on secondary level
Christiane Hillger, Nicole Wolfram, Wilhelm Kirch
Obesity intervention on the healthy lifestyle in childhood: results of the PRESTO (PrEvention STudy of Obesity) Study
Sabine Dietrich, Angelo Pietrobelli, Sabine Dämon, Kurt Widhalm
Undernutrition among Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Scheme Children aged 2-6 years of Arambag, Hooghly District, West Bengal, India: A serious public health problem
Gopal Chandra Mandal, Kaushik Bose, Samiran Bisai, Sanjib Ganguli
Health promoting factors in public work places
Ylva Fjell, Kristina Alexanderson, Carina Bildt
Patient migration among the Italian regions in 2003
Gabriele Messina, Nicola Vigiani, Lucia Lispi, Nicola Nante
The opinions of Finnish specialist physicians on social security system
Arttu O Saarinen
Epidemiological approach to emergent cranial surgery of cranial traumas
Hülagü Kaptan, Kutay Çakıroğlu, Ömür Kasimcan, Ali Rıza Özcan, Emre Yaúli, Recep Özgun, Mehmet Kılınçaslan, Mustafa Dlhan, Celal Kiliç
Using latent variables in logistic regression to reduce multicollinearity, A case-control example: breast cancer risk factors
Mohamad Amin Pourhoseingholi, Yadolah Mehrabi, Hamid Alavi-Majd, Parvin Yavari
Mr. Starbene e il Club dei Vincenti: assessing an anti-smoking campaign for school children
Federico Roncarolo, Francesca Ramella, Sara Sacco, Giorgio Pretti, Marina Bonfanti, Maria Teresa Tenconi
Research on the health state of the Sicilian population living in areas at environmental or natural risk: the experience of the Regional Department of Epidemiology
Achille Cernigliaro, Sebastiano Pollina Addario, Nicola Nicolotti